Rangemaster Aquadisc 5 Dual Monobloc Chrome User Guide
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Begin by turning off the water supply. Remove the old tap if present. Position the tap in the mounting hole on the sink or countertop. Secure using the provided fixing kit, connect the hot and cold water pipes, and ensure all fittings are tight. Turn the water supply back on and check for leaks.
If the tap is leaking from the spout, it may be due to worn-out washers or seals. Replace these components, ensuring the water supply is turned off before disassembly. Reassemble carefully and test for leaks.
Clean the tap regularly with a soft cloth and mild soap solution. Avoid abrasive cleaners or materials that can scratch the chrome finish. Dry the tap after cleaning to prevent water spots.
The recommended water pressure for optimal performance is between 1.0 and 5.0 bar. Ensure your water supply meets these requirements for best results.
Adjust the water temperature by turning the tap handles. The left handle typically controls hot water, while the right controls cold. Mix the two to achieve your desired temperature.
Check for blockages in the aerator or filter and clean them if necessary. Ensure there are no kinks in the supply hoses and that the water pressure is adequate.
Yes, replacement handles are available. Ensure you purchase compatible handles and follow the manufacturer's instructions for replacement.
Noisy taps can be caused by high water pressure or loose parts. Check for loose components and secure them. If noise persists, consider installing a pressure-reducing valve.
Unscrew the aerator from the spout, rinse it under running water to remove debris, and scrub gently with a soft brush. Reattach the aerator securely.
Rangemaster typically offers a 5-year warranty for manufacturing defects on their taps. Check your product documentation for specific warranty details.